Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Shows. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Shows Quotes and Sayings from 96 influential authors, including Larry Clark,Amanda Egan,Joel Hodgson,Larry Mcmurtry,Ty Pennington, for you to enjoy and share.

At the end of the day, what I show is real life. I tell the truth. And the truth can be shocking. By Larry Clark Day Life End Show Real

dance show. What'ya reckon, Dad?' The dance show that she may not have By Amanda Egan Dad Dance Show Whatya Reckon

A lot of the shows that really become hit shows are often demonstrated, like Mystery Science Theater. By Joel Hodgson Theater Mystery Science Demonstrated Shows

Show business imposes its own strict temporality: no matter how many CDs or DVDs we own, it would still have been better to have been there, to have seen the living performers in the richness of their being and to have participated, however briefly, in the glory of their performance. By Larry Mcmurtry Show Temporality Participated Briefly Performance

Our show proves that some pretty incredible things can happen when people come together. By Ty Pennington Show Proves Pretty Incredible Things

When you mean a show like this, you have to say to me a show exactly like this, the way it was done. By Werner Klemperer Show

So this is my attempt to give a preliminary - probably far too crude - account of how philosophy by showing can really teach us. The attempts we make to work through problems by reasoning always presuppose starting points, and even the most self-critical philosophers adopt some of those starting points simply by picking them up from the social environments in which they grow up. By Philip Kitcher Preliminary Crude Account Give Philosophy

We just finished making a record. Everybody wants to play shows, so we're going to after that. By Jeff Ament Record Finished Making Shows Play

I am a showman by profession ... and all the gilding shall make nothing else of me. By P.t. Barnum Profession Showman Gilding Make

Shows are really strange. Sometimes you really don't know what to expect. By Maynard James Keenan Shows Strange Expect

'Showboat' is the quintessential family show. By Harold Prince Showboat Show Quintessential Family

Show business is my life. By Lewis Grizzard Show Life Business

The show business has all phases and grades of dignity, from the exhibition of a monkey to the exposition of that highest art in music or the drama which secures for the gifted artists a world-wide fame princes well might envy. By P.t. Barnum Dignity Envy Show Business Phases

They make the greatest show of what they have done, who have done least. By Baltasar Gracian Make Greatest Show

Showing off is what you do when your are simply better than everybody else. By Dolph Ziggler Showing Simply

It wasn't time for a show. It was time for a beating. By Brandon Sanderson Show Time Beating

Showing up is what counts. By Gabrielle Zevin Showing Counts

I'm doing the kind of show that I would want to see. By Reggie Watts Kind Show

These small shows were decidedly a success. The exhibitions were not too large to be seen easily. It was not an effort, as larger collections of pictures usually are. By Childe Hassam Success Small Shows Decidedly Easily

What are we watching?" [ ... ][ ... ] He hugged her closer. "The sacrifices I make for you -just watch."She was intrigued enough to pay attention to the screen. "Pride and Prejudice," she read out. "It's a book written by a human. Nineteenth century?""Uh-huh.""The hero is ... Mr. Darcy?""Yes. According to Ti, he's the embodiment of male perfection." Dev ripped open a bag of chips he'd grabbed and put it in Katya's hands. "I don't know -the guy wears tights. By Nalini Singh Watching Pride Prejudice Closer Darcy

Show dogs and their handlers remind me of Brooke Shields and her mother: an incredibly disheveled person tethered to an impeccably groomed animal. By Margo Kaufman Brooke Shields Show Mother Animal

There's no business like show business. By Irving Berlin Business Show

The showstopper! The icon! The main event! By Shawn Michaels Showstopper Icon Event Main

The secret of showmanship consists not of what you really do, but what the mystery-loving public thinks you do. By Harry Houdini Secret Showmanship Consists Mysteryloving Public

Showmen's Rest was truly something to behold. Throughout the entire yard, statues and carvings of elephants, clowns, and tight-rope walkers danced on the gray and white surfaces of tombstones and grave-markers. For the first time, Michael got the feeling that the men and women who'd been buried there were probably really happy with their final resting place. It was a touching tribute, one that honored their passion in life and that had been constructed out of love and respect. By Jacqueline E. Smith Rest Showmen Behold Michael Clowns

What some people would call antics, I would just call a good show. By Iggy Pop Antics Show Call People Good

You do a show to be a hit and hopefully run a couple of years. By Harold Prince Years Show Hit Run Couple

Look, you're here to see me, and I can't go on until my dealer is here, and he's waiting to be paid, so give me some money so I can fix up, and then you'll get your show. By Iggy Pop Paid Show Dealer Waiting Give

show?" My heart just about leapt out of my By Jessica Sorensen Show Heart Leapt

I am the showstopper. The main event. The Icon that can still go. By Shawn Michaels Showstopper Event Icon Main

With the success of a show, you get an opportunity to call attention to things that you believe in. By Bradley Whitford Show Success Opportunity Call Attention

Are you asking me or telling me? By Irvine Welsh Telling

Only someone who is sincere recognizes what showing off is. By Al-Shafi'i Sincere Recognizes Showing

I have to do a show which is of interest to me, or else I'm lost. By Craig Ferguson Lost Show Interest

I'm one of these people who would rather show you than tell you through the performance. By Jeremy Piven Performance People Show

I'm not in show business; I'm in the communications business. That's what it's about for me. By Richie Havens Business Show Communications

telling. I thought I knew this By Adele Parks Telling Thought Knew

Thom pulled nervously at his 'Kings' t-shirt. The Kings are a brutal West African gang that he follows onscreen. Such 'tourist shows', as I understand they are called, have become wildly popular in recent years, as global unrest makes actual travel less popular. Armoured imaging teams, using tiny remote drone cameras known as 'flies', take the viewer inside the violent, gang-controlled regions of Nigeria and Cameroon. Using a touch screen, viewers (or 'zoners' as they are sometimes called) can follow the action from multiple angles while cheering on their favourite gang. By Paul Christensen Kings Thom Tshirt Pulled Nervously

There is indeed a business like show business. It's the news. By Paul Krassner Business Show

Doing a show is very similar to what meditation is supposed to be: being there and being present in that space and time. By Gift Of Gab Time Show Similar Meditation Supposed

Within the world of TV land, into which American life has been reduced as well as reproduced, the phenomenon of the talk show has emerged as a genre located somewhere on the spectrum between coffee klatch and town meeting, or perhaps between the psychiatrist's couch and the crowd scene at a bad accident. By Patricia J. Williams American Land Reproduced Meeting Accident

Who makes the fairest show means most deceit. By Pericles Deceit Makes Fairest Show

Wherever I am, I think it's my show. By Cm Punk Show

Though you hale my body to that place, and there set me, can you force me also to turn my mind or my eyes to those shows? I shall then be absent while present, and so shall overcome both you and them. By Augustine Of Hippo Place Shows Hale Body Set

Everything's show biz in the end By Richard Kadrey End Show Biz

We show up. We do our best. Good things happen. By Steven Pressfield Show Good Happen Things

Why not show off if you've got something to show? By January Jones Show

Brandon treats her guests exactly as an auctioneer treats his goods. She either explains them entirely away, or tells one everything about them except what one wants to know." "Poor Lady Brandon! You are hard on her, Harry!" said Hallward listlessly. "My dear fellow, she tried to found a salon, and only succeeded in opening a restaurant. How could I admire her? But tell me, what did she By Oscar Wilde Treats Goods Brandon Guests Auctioneer

I like game shows. By Oscar Nunez Shows Game

Art is first a seeing and then a revealing By Sheldon Vanauken Art Revealing

Eight shows a week is daunting, and it can be terrifying. But it just instills such a sense of confidence and growth. By Brooke Shields Daunting Terrifying Shows Week Growth

It is the show that keeps giving. Every night it offers something to society, and it offered something to every one of us. It brought us all together for a lifetime. By Masiela Lusha Giving Show Society Night Offers

In modern times, what impresses one is not a simple and unassuming statement of the truth, but superficial showmanship and display. By Nirmala Srivastava Times Truth Display Modern Impresses

Apparently the show happens even if I'm not there. Who knew? By Laura Wade Apparently Show Knew

A show can be artistically successful; a show can be financially successful; a show can be successful by the transformative experience the audience is having; a show can be successful from the point of view of what is experienced by the cast and the company on a daily basis. By David Binder Show Successful Basis Artistically Financially

It is not always them that has the most that makes the most show. By Lady Gregory Show Makes

The essence of show business is, if you see a tight-rope walker go across a tight rope, everybody claps. But, if you see him wobble, everybody gasps. By T Bone Burnett Rope Claps Essence Show Business

I'm not much of a show-off. By Richard C. Armitage Showoff

Show's going well. New season starting, we're on the road. By Carson Kressley Show Starting Road Season

Outside show is a poor substitute for inner worth. By Aesop Worth Show Poor Substitute

I hope people come to the shows because they feel like there's something there that I can't necessarily articulate, but it's real and it's fun. By Donald Glover Articulate Fun Hope People Shows

The show must go on all over the place or something. By Cory Monteith Show Place

Who makes the fairest show means the most deceit. By William Shakespeare Deceit Makes Fairest Show

A show without an audience is nothing, after all. By Erin Morgenstern Show Audience

Lights glittered and flashed in seizure-inducing display. Tables curved and undulated, the backlight making them seem darker than merely black. Music moved through the air with a physical presence, each beat a little concussion. Hasini, standing in a clot of steroid-enhanced bouncers and underdressed serving girls, caught Miller's eyes and nodded toward the back. By James S.a. Corey Lights Display Glittered Flashed Seizureinducing

Canoodling, I see. By Cassandra Clare Canoodling

The debut show, "Second Lives: Remixing the Ordinary," is supposed to be about how artists reuse humble or unusual materials. There's good work here, but much of what's on view is actually more about obsession and repetition: a couch made out of 3,500 quarters, a necklace composed of 100 handgun triggers. The building [of Museum of Arts and Design], too, seems caught between wanting to be an object of decorative delectation and making an architectural statement. By Jerry Saltz Lives Remixing Ordinary Show Materials

Each show comes with its own set of problems to work through. By Vic Morrow Show Set Problems Work

And the portrait show seems to have no faces in it at all, just paintyou suddenly wonder why in the world anyone ever did themI lookat you and I would rather look at you than all the portraits in the worldexcept possibly for the Polish Rider occasionally and anyway it's in the Frickwhich thank heavens you haven't gone to yet so we can go together the first time By Frank O'hara Polish Rider Frickwhich Time Portrait

Show people tend to treat their finances like their dentistry. They assume the man handling it knows what he is doing. By Dick Cavett Show Dentistry People Tend Treat

And any room that I enter may become a sideshow tent where I must take my place upon a rickety old bench on the verge of collapse. Even now the Showman stands before my eyes. His stiff red hair moves a little toward one shoulder, as if he is going to turn his gaze upon me, and moves back again; then his head moves a little toward the other shoulder in this never-ending game of horrible peek-a-boo. I can only sit and wait, knowing that one day he will turn full around, step down from his stage, and claim me for the abyss I have always feared. Perhaps then I will discover what it was I did - what any of us did - to deserve this fate. By Thomas Ligotti Collapse Moves Room Enter Sideshow

There are two reasons why I'm in show business, and I'm standing on both of them. By Betty Grable Business Reasons Show Standing

All pomp and show." Anjali's glare at the house would've exploded bricks if she'd had superhuman powers. "A fat cow needs a big barn. By Nicola Marsh Show Pomp Anjali Powers Barn

I love playing shows. That's the time I have to really share what I am about. By Gin Wigmore Shows Love Playing Time Share

I keep showing decade after decade that I am a real performer. By Patti Labelle Performer Decade Showing Real

It's not a concert you are seeing, it's a fashion show. By Freddie Mercury Show Concert Fashion

Making a show is also economics. Because the irony is, or the shame of it is, you cannot create a show instantaneously. It needs to be massaged. You need to see who is relating to who. How is it working with the audience? You need to give it a chance for the audience to find it, because there are so many outlets. And the audience doesn't know where to go. By Henry Winkler Show Making Economics Audience Instantaneously

A lot of food shows need only to tempt. Some food shows only need to inspire, to empower. And there are a lot of shows that do that. By Alton Brown Shows Tempt Food Lot Inspire

Playing show after show is like my bread and butter. By Ani Difranco Playing Butter Show Bread

I am a showman in the traditional sense, but modern, too. I like to use sets and lighting to create magic. By Andre Rieu Sense Modern Showman Traditional Magic

measure up - disillusion us by showing By John Howard Griffin Measure Disillusion Showing

What you don't see backstage is what really controls the show. By Sarah Sutton Show Backstage Controls

Government is all show when it isn't murder in the dark ... or soldiers in the open. By Orson Scott Card Government Dark Open Show Murder

If you're an artist like a really, really long time, it stops being a performance. I'm not performing anymore. I reveal myself to the audience. I show you some of me. It's not a show no more. By Eddie Murphy Time Performance Artist Long Stops

It's the viewer that makes the work. By Marcel Duchamp Work Viewer Makes

It's a showgirl shutdown and we're in it. By Kris Embrey Showgirl Shutdown

Don't show up to prove. Show up to improve. By Simon Sinek Prove Show Improve

I'm not a show-off by nature. By Kate Moss Nature Showoff

Every once in a while, when the audience is expecting to see one thing, you have to show them something else. By Conrad Hall Thing Audience Expecting Show

I don't show much of anything. By Cora Carmack Show

In television, you can leave so many things open-ended. For everything you wrap up, you can open another one or two. By Michael Brandt Television Openended Leave Things Wrap

Remove the world and the show still goes on. By David Eagleman Remove World Show

The thing that has always interested me in the kinds of shows that I do have more to do with the consequences of behavior than the behavior itself. Pulling a trigger and shooting somebody, or dismembering somebody. By Steven Bochco Behavior Thing Interested Kinds Shows

We perform the show for the people that are in the room and then that performance is theirs forever and ever. By Michael Urie Perform Show People Room Performance

I'm not going to take a show unless I'm not sure I can do it. You have to have that sort of adrenaline. By Joe Johnston Show Adrenaline Sort

The only road to doing good shows, is doing bad shows. By Louis C.k. Shows Road Good Bad

What makes a show good for me, personally, is a mystery that just doesn't quit. I want to know why. Why did this happen? Why is this phenomenon occurring? Why did that person do that? A series is really good to me that takes its time in answering those questions. By Mark Pellegrino Personally Quit Makes Show Mystery

I know I have a hit show on my hands. By Flavor Flav Hands Hit Show

Suddenly the intermedia shows are all over town..Theirs remains the most dramatic expression of the contemporary generation. The place where its needs and desperations are most dramatically split open. At the Plastic Inevitable it is All Here and Now and the Future. By Jonas Mekas Suddenly Town Generation Intermedia Shows

The brain upon which my experiences have been written is not a particularly good one. If their were brain-shows, as there are cat and dog shows, I doubt if it would get even a third class prize. By H.g.wells Brain Experiences Written Good Brainshows